The Real Ones: Maya Rupert on Authenticity, Race, and the Cost of Being Real in America
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Political strategist and author Maya Rupert joins the show for a candid, wide-ranging conversation that is anything but business as usual. Drawing from her new book The Real Ones: How to Disrupt the Hidden Ways Racism Makes Us Less Authentic, Rupert unpacks why authenticity is a privilege that people of color simply cannot afford — and what that means in politics, the workplace, and everyday life. From the double standard applied to Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump, to the Beyoncé vs. Taylor Swift authenticity gap, to the Supreme Court's devastating gutting of the Voting Rights Act — this conversation goes deep. Rupert also sets the record straight on her much-talked-about public disagreement with Hillary Clinton on immigration, shares what it was really like running Julian Castro's presidential campaign, and explains why — despite everything — she's genuinely hopeful heading into 2026. Honest, sharp, and refreshingly real.